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In this engaging lab project focused on The Big Dipper, students will create a celestial display by poking holes in a paper representation of the constellation. After completing their artwork, the teacher will tape these projects onto fluorescent lights in the classroom. This creative approach transforms the space into a vibrant planetarium-like environment, enhancing the learning experience about constellations and astronomy.
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THE BIG DIPPER Mizar This is an example of the what the finished lab project would look like. Students would then poke holes where the darts are. Once the students have poked the holes, the teacher would tape the projects onto the fluorescent lights in the class. This creates a planetarium look.